Hida Takayama and Shirakawa-go Late Winter Trip Part 4: Morning Walk in Shirakawa-go

I traveled to Hida Takayama and Shirakawa-go for three days and two nights. This is my second visit to Hida Takayama and Shirakawa-go since I visited them for the first time in September 2014. In addition, I also went to Hida Furukawa, which is the filming locations of “Your name/Kimi no na wa”, a blockbuster Japanese anime film. In this article, I will write about morning walk in Shirakawa-go as part of Day 2.

Morning Walk

It was the second day morning of my trip to Hida Takayama and Shirakawa-go. Since I had some free time before breakfast, I took a walk.

I walked around Kanmachi area.

It was sunny just like yesterday.

However, there were some clouds, since the weather forecast predicted it would become cloudy this afternoon.

Triple gassho style houses.

Breakfast in Kidoya

I returned to the inn (Kidoya) to have a breakfast. The breakfast was simple and made of local dishes.

“Hoba Miso” is one of the representative local foods in Hida Takayama and Shirakawa-go.

Here are other snap photos I took in Kidoya.

Now I checked out “Kidoya”.

I will comment about my impressions of “Kidoya”. I asked Shirakawa-go Tourist Association to arrange an accommodation and the Tourist Association booked “Kidoya” for me. The rate was 9,000 JPY for one night with dinner and breakfast. The location was convenient, since the inn was located between the central area. In addition, the owner of Kidoya spoke English to some extent, so it would be helpful for foreign tourists.

Go around Shiralawa-go one last time

I went around Shirakawa-go one last time.

Around Myozen-ji temple.

The east street.

Some signs.

This was one of my favorite spots in Shirakawa-go.

The small pond had reflection.

Another favorite spot in Shirakawa-go.

Main street.

Observatory.

Then, I took a bus to Hida Takayama and left Shirakawa-go.

[Closing]

That’s it for the article about morning walk in Shirakawa-go as part of Day 2.

I revisited Shirakawa-go for the first time in two and a half years and found it was wonderful. I was able to take photos of Shirakawa-go with snow and sunny conditions. Next time, I would like to revisit Shirakawa-go in spring or autumn 🙂

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